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On 2007-01-24 NancyFrench GOODmarked

Unconscious Consumption

On 2007-01-24 NancyFrench GOODmarked

Unconscious Consumption

On January 24, 2007 NancyFrench Discussed

Unconscious Consumption

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Hello, everyone. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine has a new article out about the store you guys love to hate. One thing you might find interesting…It talks about — among other things – the fact that the company now offers as many as 18 health-care plans for as little as $11 a month in many locations…

Read the whole article here:

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/Advice/InPraiseOfWalMart.aspx

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Unconscious Consumption

  • Posted by: NancyFrench , JoelHolland
  • on December 12, 2006 at 12:04 pm

Unconscious Consumption

Shopping at Wal-Mart isn't about making the world a better place, because that isn't what shopping is for. Read & Discuss
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On 2006-12-12 NancyFrench posted
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Unconscious Consumption

  • Posted by: NancyFrench , JoelHolland
  • on December 12, 2006 at 12:04 pm

Unconscious Consumption

Shopping at Wal-Mart isn't about making the world a better place, because that isn't what shopping is for. Read & Discuss
  • Filed under: Magazine : Provocations
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On January 24, 2007 NancyFrench Discussed

Unconscious Consumption

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Hello, everyone. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine has a new article out about the store you guys love to hate. One thing you might find interesting…It talks about — among other things – the fact that the company now offers as many as 18 health-care plans for as little as $11 a month in many locations…

Read the whole article here:

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/Advice/InPraiseOfWalMart.aspx

On 2007-01-24 NancyFrench GOODmarked

Unconscious Consumption

On 2007-01-24 NancyFrench GOODmarked

Unconscious Consumption

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